Dylan Carlson muttered:
I have a source that I pull POP3 mail from, unfortunately receiving
html-only mail from places like Hotmail makes life difficult. I want
to strip out the html within Mutt and view these attachments from POP3
fetches in plain text. Or I would be happy calling Lynx to
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 03:42:56AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 15:04:15 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
I use emacs as my editor for composing email with mutt, the mode I use
is a local hack that derives from `mail-mode' (some of the code in
question made it into
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 03:33:36PM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly:
[...]
set quote_regexp=^([ ?]*([|:}#]|{1,3} |[A-Z]{2,3}))+
The ? should really be \t here. Probably the default should be
changed to have another
Hi,
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly:
Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
I get quite a few text/html mails from people using OutLook, so I use
lynx to dump the output to my pager.
Now, my problem is, when I view these mails, I get some lines at the
beginning of the
Hi,
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly:
[-- snip --]
Try:
set quote_regexp=^([ ?]*([|:}#]|{1,3} |[A-Z]{2,3}))+
it should do what you want. Note that it won't consider the part a
quote at all, but that's what you have to give up if you want mutt to
consider the
Hi,
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 Volker [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly:
Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
[-- Autoview using lynx -dump etc etc --]
Now, how do I prevent this from showing up ?
AFAIK you can't. But at least you can colorize this in your background
color. Assume your term
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:32:47 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
Given that I've never made my mode publicly available (at least, I don't
ever recall making it publicly available other than donating some non-mode
stuff to post.el) I'm not sure how you can say this.
Well, the post.el file on your
Suresh, et al --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% Prahlad Vaidyanathan mutt [14/11/01 15:43 +0530]:
% Well, my problem stems from a Windows MUA called 'IncrediMail', which
% sends both plain-text and html mails - only the plain text mails are
% horribly formatted. Also, each line
Hi,
I'm a mutt newbie. I've discovered the hook facility which is a powerfull
feature. It comes in my mind to hook a macro to some big mailing lists
to automatically archive old threads during opening.
It looks like a piece is missing to achieve this goal.
My idea is to tag all threads without
Andy Spiegl muttered:
Since I upgraded to 1.3.20i I've got 2 problem with charsets.
The first one is that if the charset isn't specified in the Content-Type of
a mail, mutt seems to always use us-ascii, although I've set the config
variable charset to iso-8859-1. Is that the normal
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 04:17:38PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:32:47 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
Given that I've never made my mode publicly available (at least, I don't
ever recall making it publicly available other than donating some
non-mode stuff to
Christophe --
...and then christophe barb? said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% I'm a mutt newbie. I've discovered the hook facility which is a powerfull
Yes, it is :-) Welcome!
% feature. It comes in my mind to hook a macro to some big mailing lists
% to automatically archive old threads during
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 17:10:24 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
There is no post.el on my site.
Oops, on Rob's site.
bar
blah1
blah2
blah3
blah4
Right, ok, the mode I use locally (not to be confused with post.el) doesn't
handle that either. This is never a problem for me because
Regrettably not, i'm talking IMAP to my server..
Is it possible to to maybe pipe that to a little shell scrp that
could parse the right field, and then pump that back INTO mutt
in the CC field???
Anyone?
steven
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:02:26PM -0500, darren chamberlain wrote:
Steven G.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:30:12PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
%
% It looks like a piece is missing to achieve this goal.
% My idea is to tag all threads without unread mail and older than X days.
...
%
% NB: tag-thread doesn't accept pattern directly so I need another command.
It sounds
Steven --
...and then Steven G. Harms said...
% Regrettably not, i'm talking IMAP to my server..
Ah. That makes it a little trickier.
%
% Is it possible to to maybe pipe that to a little shell scrp that
% could parse the right field, and then pump that back INTO mutt
% in the CC field???
Thanks for the feedback. Here's the results:
After the cp -p /var/mail/sean /tmp/sean
and mutt -f /tmp/sean:
/tmp/sean is not a mailbox.
bash-2.05$ ls -lFda /var/mail `which mutt` `which mutt_dotlock`
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 427564 Sep 13 22:25 /usr/local/bin/mutt*
-rwxr-sr-x 1 root mail
Sean --
...and then Sean LeBlanc said...
% Thanks for the feedback. Here's the results:
Sure thing!
%
% After the cp -p /var/mail/sean /tmp/sean
% and mutt -f /tmp/sean:
% /tmp/sean is not a mailbox.
Hokay. Now we see something unexpected.
Please now run
echo ### ; head -3
Sean --
...and then Sean LeBlanc said...
% bash-2.05$ echo ### ; head -3 /var/mail/sean ; echo ###
% ###
% Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% Received: from mail.lakwod3.co.home.com [24.254.60.13]
% by localhost with POP3 (fetchmail-5.8.17)
% ###
%
% Good detective work. What do you
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 01:43:00PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail/
:0
* ^Subject*\[lug\]*
blug
:0
* ^Subject*\[corrado-l\]*
corrado
:0
* *
Inbox
You _really_ need to change each of the :0 lines to :0: so that
procmail will lock the mailboxes. This
Daniel Sean --
...and then Daniel Eisenbud said...
% On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 01:43:00PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail/
% :0
% * ^Subject*\[lug\]*
% blug
...
%
% You _really_ need to change each of the :0 lines to :0: so that
% procmail will lock the
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 15:42:52 -0500
To: Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Daniel Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mutt Users' List
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: /var/mail/sean is not a
Cliff --
...and then Cliff Sarginson said...
% Hello,
% I have started to subscribe to a mailing list digest, which
% I have not done before, but it is mostly of things I don;t need
Eeew :-)
% to read immediately but can browse every couple of days.
Makes sense, I admit.
% What I do want
What version of procmail do you have (what's the output when you run
procmail -v)? What flags is fetchmail calling procmail with? Does
fetchmail inject the message via SMTP into your machine's MTA when
procmail is off? If so, do you have better results running procmail
from your .forward?
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:28:42PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc wrote:
So I cleared the mail file again,
sent another test message from hotmail, removed this line from
the .fetchmailrc: mda procmail, and then ran again. This time
the mailbox was okay. So I guess somehow I'm running procmail
Sean --
...and then Sean LeBlanc said...
%
% On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
%
% On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 01:43:00PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail/
% :0
...
%
% You _really_ need to change each of the :0 lines to :0: so that
...
%
%
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:29:35 -0500
To: Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Daniel Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mutt Users' List
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: /var/mail/sean is not a mailbox?
What version of
* Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As for injecting SMTP into my machines MTA, I dunno. Without procmail,
the data ended up in /var/mail/sean, and not hosed. I don't know if
it went via sendmail or some other MTA (I never set up sendmail, either,
btw).
I doubt it was sendmail. That exerpt
Drew Raines wrote:
* Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As for injecting SMTP into my machines MTA, I dunno. Without
procmail, the data ended up in /var/mail/sean, and not hosed. I
don't know if it went via sendmail or some other MTA (I never set up
sendmail, either, btw).
I doubt it
I know this was discussed before, and setting my term to rxvt fixed
it. The highlighting of syntax in the mutt pager or vim or whatever,
where it will either highlight only until the end of the text on each
line, or all the way to the end of the terminal. Whatever I try, in
Mac OS X's terminal,
David T-G schrieb:
...and then Cliff Sarginson said...
% What I do want to do is to do something to the digest(s) so that
% I can deal with them in the normal way, i.e. get threads etc.
% I am thinking that grepmail may be able to do this (if I get time
% today I will have a look-see),
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Dan Boger wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:30:16 -0500
To: Mutt Users' List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: /var/mail/sean is not a mailbox?
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:28:42PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:47:20PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc (dis)graced my inbox with:
The whole .fetchmailrc looked like this:
poll myserver protocol POP3 username myusername password mypassword
mda procmail
Not sure if this will help you, but my .fetchmailrc looks like this:
# Configuration
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 04:30:16PM -0500, Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:28:42PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc wrote:
So I cleared the mail file again,
sent another test message from hotmail, removed this line from
the .fetchmailrc: mda procmail, and then ran again.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 09:26:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Horst mutt [11/11/01 21:29 -0600]:
If I edit a signed email with vim, it is littered with '=' and '=20'
characters (at end-of-line). I was curious as to what these might be,
and whether there
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 05:07:41PM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
I know this was discussed before, and setting my term to rxvt fixed
it. The highlighting of syntax in the mutt pager or vim or whatever,
where it will either highlight only until the end of the text on each
line, or all the way to
Gentlepersons:
I've used mutt for years to read mail on my local system.
But just recently I have, for the very first time, used it to read mail
on remote systems (such as news.opera.no, etc). I find that in the
example of Opera, there are over 7000 messages in the news group they
are hosting
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:24:32PM -0500, fred smith wrote:
Gentlepersons:
Oh never mind, I was obviously suffering a senior moment, wherein
I posted here what should have gone to the tin list. Duh.
Fred
I've used mutt for years to read mail on my local system.
But just recently I have,
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 03:50:43PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc wrote:
I may be back eventually, with some customization questions, esp stuff
like better editor than vi ...
http://www.vim.org
It was practically *made* for mutt. Sorry, had to chime in. :)
/db
I'm trying to get the pager to back up one line, which uses the backspace key.
The problem is, it says key not mapped when I do this. I am using FreeBSD
4.4, and the mappings (I guess) that it provides by default require me to
put this into my .emacs file to make backspace work as expected:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:27:12PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get the pager to back up one line, which uses the backspace key.
The problem is, it says key not mapped when I do this. I am using FreeBSD
4.4, and the mappings (I guess) that it provides by default
Prahlad Vaidyanathan mutt [14/11/01 15:43 +0530]:
Well, my problem stems from a Windows MUA called 'IncrediMail', which
sends both plain-text and html mails - only the plain text mails are
horribly formatted. Also, each line ends with a '^M'. I don't know if
you've faced this problem, but it
David T-G mutt [14/11/01 10:41 -0500]:
That they are, but I don't know of a ff setting in mutt -- are you
suggesting that he set that in his editor for replying?
I'm talking about setting $editor to do such filtering in advance if this is
a bother. And/or to piping the mail through such a
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